Salinity in aquaculture, Part 1
Those involved in shrimp farming and other kinds of coastal aquaculture recognize salinity as an environmental factor of importance
Two students from the HCM City University of Economics and Finance have made biodegradable products from potato starch in an effort to reduce the use of single
Solar Dryer Parabola Dome is the result of 30 years of research by Dr. Serm Janjai of Silpakorn University.
Aquaculture in Pakistan is a fast-emerging sector that has developed over the last decade and has gradually evolved from extensive culture to semi-intensive
While aquaculture is often associated with degrading water quality, invasive species introductions and the destruction of important coastal habitats
A Scottish consortium is developing an early-warning detection system for potentially dangerous plankton and algae, which could help the aquaculture industry
Soil microbiome and ecosystem functions found to respond to exposure to manure from cattle administered an antibiotic.
Rising antimicrobial resistance could be curbed with framework inspired by climate change targets.
Recent models have shown fisheries collapse under business as usual scenarios. A collapse of this supply would be a disaster.
Aquaculture has been responsible for the growth in supply of fish for human consumption. In order to meet the demand for food for a growing global population
Ponds accumulate soil particles eroded from earthwork and organic matter originating from dead plankton, uneaten feed and feces.
Currently, 112 countries and territories produce seafood in the marine environment, with earnings reaching $65.4 billion in 2013 from the mariculture sector
To their surprise, they found the new seaweed farms seemed to be helping the fish and spiny lobsters in the area, further supporting the notion that aquaculture
Pond fertilization is important to increase primary productivity in extensive culture ponds and enhance the base of the food web for aquaculture animals
The benefits of incorporating biofilm into the production system include improving water quality, availability of supplementary food and prevention of diseases
Researchers say harvesting algae could be a powerful tool for sequestering carbon.
Using poultry-based ingredients instead of fish meal ad fish oil in aquafeeds could help to substantially lower the aquaculture sector’s environmental footprint
The global growth of fish farming has resulted in serious concerns regarding environmental pollution related to the aquaculture wastewater and over-exploitation
The environmental impact of aquaculture is completely dependent upon the species being farmed, the intensity of production and the location of the farm
The development of a sustainable aquaculture sector can play an important role in providing livelihoods for people living around Lake Victoria